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How does nitrogen get from the atmosphere to the biosphere?

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In atmosphere and biosphere: Nitrogen is about 78% of the gases in the atmosphere an it’s a essetial component of the living organisms. It enters plants throught the microorganisms that convert this nitrogen into ammonia. After this conversion, the plants absorb this substance. It can pass to animals when they eat these plants.

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